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Friday, 5 April 2019

IRS Fought The Rich And The Rich Won

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This Week's Best Memes, Ranked, Will the Real Burger King Please Stand Up?, and more.
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WELL, THAT'S WEIRD
HI BABY, I'M DAD
This Week's Funniest Memes, Ranked
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It's an internet fight and only the funniest meme will emerge victorious. This week's challengers? My Model Dad, Fancy Pooh and S(he) Be(lie)ve(d).
TWO KINGS
Will The Real Burger King Please Stand Up?
eater.com
The Burger King in Mattoon, Illinois isn't affiliated at all with the fast-food chain and is the one restaurant in the US with a trademark that Burger King's parent company has been unable to wrest away.
AT LEAST HE'S NOT BEHIND WINKIE'S DINER
Inside David Lynch's Scariest Scene
theoutline.com
In a long, often terrifying career, The Mystery Man from "Lost Highway" sticks out as the stuff of nightmares.
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Do You Really Need A Universal Remote With AI To Watch TV? Hell Yes
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Control Center by Caavo is the first universal remote designed to simplify everything connected to your TV. Just say what you want to do or watch and Control Center's sophisticated A.I. technology does the rest.
HERE IT COMES
TOO BIG TO AUDIT
The IRS Tried To Take On The Ultrawealthy. It Didn't Go Well
propublica.org
Ten years ago, the tax agency formed a special team to unravel the complex tax-lowering strategies of the nation's wealthiest people. But with big money — and Congress — arrayed against the team, it never had a chance.
FOR SCARY CATS, NOT SCAREDY CATS
Is The New Remake Of Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary' Any Good? Here's What The Reviews Have To Say
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The trailer for this latest version gave away a big change to the story — but few great adaptations are completely faithful. Here's what critics think.
TRULY QUIXOTIC
It May Be The Most Cursed Film Ever. These 5 Crew Members Saw It Through
nytimes.com
Terry Gilliam's "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" is reaching screens after 30 years, several cast changes and a flash flood. Those who were there at the start look back.
TAKE A HIKE
The Radical Origins Of The Appalachian Trail
placesjournal.org
In its original concept, the Appalachian Trail was more than a hiking path. It was a wildly ambitious plan to reorganize the economic geography of the eastern United States.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
THE PAN-SLIPPED-ICON
People Are Completely Incapable Of Escaping A Simple 'Ice Jail'
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An ice park in Russia (of course) introduced a fun new attraction: a crater dug into the ice that is nearly impossible to escape from.
IN THE NEWS
Job Market Bounces Back In March With 196,000 Gain In Payrolls
Study Finds Cats Recognize Their Own Names
Francis Ford Coppola Is Re-Editing 'Apocalpyse Now' Yet Again
Microsoft Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims Overlooked By HR
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